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How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (P6800 and P6810)

For times when you want to turn in your device to a service center for repairs, it’s a good idea to unroot and get your device back to stock to avoid unwanted questions and voiding your warranty.  The post below will help you do this for the Samsung Galaxy Tab

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Sony Xperia Sola

Installing a custom recovery brings features that are not usually included in the stock recovery.  These could range from flashing custom ROMs to making backups and the most popular custom recovery you can find is the ClockworkMod Recovery developed by Koushik Dutta (Koush).  The guide below will help you get

How to Root (and Unroot) the Sony Xperia Sola

THIS PROCEDURE IS NOW OBSOLETE.  IF YOU ARE RUNNING THE  6.1.1.B.1.54 FIRMWARE, YOU CAN USE THIS UPDATED PROCEDURE The Xperia Sola is a mid-range device that features a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, a dual-core 1GHz CPU with half a gig of RAM and a 5MP shooter.  The device was released in

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (P7300)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 was released last October and came with features like a 8.9-inch screen (as its name suggests), a dual-core 1GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM, and all the other usual components associated with a tablet running Android OS.  If you own this device and are looking

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE (SGH-I957)

Rooting your Android device opens up a host of possibilities that are not usually available on a stock, untouched device.  This could include installing and using root-only apps that give far superior authority on your device and even paves the way to flash custom ROMs, which will give you all

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy W (I8150)

After rooting, if you are looking at flashing some custom ROMs to enhance your device’s functionality, installing a custom recovery would be the way to go.  A popular custom recovery is the ClockworkMod Recovery and if you want to get this on your Galaxy W, read on to know how.

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy W (I8150)

If you have ever had the need to take your smartphone into a service center, it’s always a good idea to bring it back to stock to avoid any unwanted questions in the service center.  A good way to do this is to flash a stock ROM before you send

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360)

If you have rooted your Galaxy Y, why not take even more advantage of the device by installing a custom recovery, right?  If you think that’s what you want to do, read on then to know how to install ClockworkMod Recovery (a very popular custom recovery) on the Samsung Galaxy

How to Root and Install Google Apps on the Craig CMP741D Android Tablet

Falling under the $150 price range, the Craig CMP741D Tablet seems pretty packed for such a price point.  It features a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display, a 1.3GHz processor with 1GB DDR3 RAM, WiFI, HDMI out and a microSD slot that can support cards of up to 32GB.  The OS of

How to Root the Craig CMP738A/CMP738B Tablets

Nowadays, for less than a $100 you could get serviceable tab and the Craig line of tablets are some of them.  The tablets we talk about in this post are the CMP738A and CMP738B, which are almost similar with a 7-inch touchscreen display, 4GB of onboard storage, WiFi, USB Host

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Infuse 4G (AT&T)

Now that you are rooted, installing a custom recovery would be a pretty good idea if you plan on flashing custom ROMs.  Most of the times, this custom recovery would the ever popular ClockworkMod Recovery, but sometimes there are other recoveries that may come from different developers but offer pretty

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Intercept

If you have rooted your Samsung Intercept, the next obvious step is to of course install a custom recovery so you can start flashing ROMs of your choice.  Being the low-end device that it is, the Intercept still has a few devs working in this regard and have outed CM01